What’s Up to Us, What’s Not Up To Us
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Welcome, dear listeners, to the first episode of Navigate the Day for the year 2024! As we embark on a new chapter, we draw inspiration from the profound teachings of Epictetus, the Stoic philosopher, who guides us in understanding the power of our minds in shaping our lives.
Epictetus reminds us that the mind's proper work lies in the exercise of choice, refusal, yearning, repulsion, preparation, purpose, and assent. It's a symphony of faculties that, when harmonized, allows us to navigate life's challenges with wisdom and resilience. The key takeaway is that our internal decisions, rather than external events, hold the power to shape our reality.
Reflecting on these Stoic principles, I've found purpose to be a dynamic force, not a fixed destination. In the past year, my understanding of purpose has evolved, shifting from impulsive pursuits of constant happiness to a deeper exploration of personal growth and self-awareness.
At times, I tethered my purpose to external factors, particularly my relationship status. This, I now realize, imposed undue pressure on both myself and my partner. Stoicism teaches us that humans are complex, multi-faceted beings, and limiting ourselves to one role inhibits our true potential.
Finding purpose in everyday life has been a recurring struggle. Yet, as I reflect on the wisdom of the Stoics, I see that life's purpose lies in the act of living itself—learning, stumbling, and growing along the way. A pivotal realization is that dwelling on the past, particularly in moments of grief and complaint, hinders present growth and productive outcomes.
The journey to pinpointing my identity and values has been a year-long quest, and it's okay not to have all the answers. The Stoic tools and philosophies, when wielded effectively, provide clarity and resilience. Yet, I acknowledge my responsibility in sometimes falling short of applying these principles to their fullest extent.
As I confront life's ups and downs, I realize the importance of self-discipline, a guiding principle that should be self-directed. It's essential to avoid imposing our lessons on others and instead focus on internal growth. My lack of self-awareness, once assumed to be above average, is a humbling realization. It's apparent that impulsive decisions and negative self-perceptions can lead to setbacks.
To keep my mind free of pollution, I must fill it with rational, optimistic thoughts. Focusing on constructive matters leaves no room for external events to sway my internal judgments. In the face of adversity, I find solace in the Stoic reminder that my internal being, voice, and mindset remain within my control.
As we embrace the dawn of 2024, let's carry these Stoic principles forward. May our minds be resilient, our choices purposeful, and our journey one of continual growth. Thank you for being part of Navigate the Day, and until next time, stay inspired, stay resilient, and navigate your days with purpose. Peace and love, dear friends!
Thank you for listening and joining me on my journey of self-discovery!
Mediations and Prompts influenced from The Daily Stoic Books
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